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Geoderma

Volume 404, 15 December 2021, 115283
Geoderma

Variations in glomalin-related soil protein in Vicia faba rhizosphere depending upon interactions among mycorrhization, daytime and/or nighttime elevated CO2 levels

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Abstract

Relationships between glomalin-related soil protein (GRSP) and soil organic carbon, total nitrogen or enzyme activity are unknown under the combined effects of varying daytime/nighttime elevated CO2 (eCO2) levels and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF). We demonstrated that daytime, nighttime, and dual daytime/nighttime eCO2 levels could significantly increase AMF mycorrhization, soil organic carbon, total nitrogen, easily extractable, difficultly extractable and total GRSP in AMF soil. Under daytime eCO2, soil total nitrogen was significantly decreased in non-AMF soil, while mycorrhization alleviated soil nitrogen limitation. Nighttime and dual daytime/nighttime eCO2 significantly increased β-glucosidase and protease activities in AMF and non-AMF soils. With greater eCO2 effects in AMF than in non-AMF soils, GRSPs positively related to mycorrhization, soil organic carbon, total nitrogen, and β-glucosidase activity. Under the circumstance of global CO2 rising, besides mycorrhization, the combined effects of varying, non-steady-state daytime and nighttime eCO2, play important roles in soil carbon and nitrogen cycles.

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Declaration of Competing Interest

The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.

Acknowledgements

This study was jointly supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China – Youth Program (4111800096), Chongqing Key Laboratory of Plant Resource Conservation and Germplasm Innovation, Biological Science Research Center at Southwest University (100030/2120054019), and National Base of International S&T Collaboration on Water Environmental Monitoring and Simulation in the Three Gorges Reservoir Region, China.

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